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Ld q : : Moore’s Early Concord—A very fine varie- ae fh | aM ( 
ty with large ears. Pkt., 5¢; pint, 10c; | ( i Wine fi 
quart, 20c; 4 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel_$3 25 } EATING 47 
CO RRi—Sweet. Shaker’s Early—Comes in one week after Crosby’s Early, ears much 
y larger than that variety. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15¢e; quart, 20e; } peck, 60c; 
German, Welsebkorn. French, Mais. peck, $1.00; bushel._.-........... Beers ec we SU 7h sates he ed Cerne eC 25 
SOs TOMES Shree ang ee ak £0 anery PUNE en ON isons Eye eB UO Potter’s Excelsior, or Squantum—One of the sweetest of the medium 
row, or plant in hills, if in rich soil, a distance of about four feet each way. If early sorts, with large, deep-grained ears, wonderfully productive, and 
the soil is poor and the variety dwarf, the distance apart may be lessened. a general favorite, both for canning and private use. Pkt., 5e} pint, 15¢c; 
Place five kernels in each hill and thin cut to three. Begin planting in May quart, 20c; = peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel __.___-.-..----------------1------------ 3 25 
and continue until the last week in July. Cover the early sorts about one inch Country Gentleman An excelent Corn for family use. The ears are a 
. good size with asmall cob and very deep, clear white kernels, tender 
and late one and a halt paches: and sweet. Itis very productive, many of the stalks bearing three 
One quart to 200 hills; 3 to 19 quarts to the acre, in hills. and four ears. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15¢e; quart, 20e; 4 peck, 60¢e; peck, $1.00; 
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; FIRST EARLY SORTS. i Stowell’s Evergreen—Everywhere grown as the standard late sort for | 
First of All—A selection from Cory, coming ina few days earlier than that market or home use. It is very productive and bears large ears, with 
variety; is about the same size. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15e; quart, 20c; 4 peck, deep kernels, very tender and sugary, and remains in a green state 
60c; peck, $1.00; DUSM......--.-..----2escnneceeee coaneeesceneneeneneeneenneneeeensene cannes BB 50 longer than any of the other sorts. Our stock is carefully selected | 
Cory Early—A favorite early Sweet Corn with market gardeners. It is and free from short, flinty grains, Pkt. 5c; pint, 15c; quart, 20c; $ peck, / 
dwarf in habit, and the ears, which are of fair market size, are set low, 50: DECK 90Gs bushel.) arses Urata ein 3 00 | 
each stalk usually producing two or three goodears. Pkt.,5c; pint, 15¢: } 
quart, 20c; 3 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel...........-.......--.-- cece eeeeteeeee teens: 3 25 Mammoth Sugar—A late variety, with very large ears of fine quality. | 
Mammoth White Cob Cory—Similar to the Cory Early, but has the addi- Pkt., 5¢, pint, 15e; quart, 20c; 3 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel................. j 
tional merit of being the earliest white cob variety in the market. 4 
Pkt., 5¢; pint, 15¢; quart, 20¢e; 4 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel.................. 3 25 i 
Burbank’s Early Maine—A favorite early Corn, with rich, ereamy-white | HICKOX, Medium early. MEXICAN BEACK, Remarkably sweet. f 
kernels. Pkt., 5¢e; pint, 15¢c; quart, 20e; $ peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel... 3 25 OLD COLONY, Very productive. EGYPTIAN, A favorite variety. : 
Early Minneseta—One of the best and most populares ee older Vane SIA Se oR <r EN NLS 8 t 
ties, both for the market and private gardener. Stalk short and bear- ] be i 
ing two long ears, eight-rowed, very sweet and tender, and shrinks but All the above well known SWEET CORN at the 
little in drying. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15¢; quart, 20c; 4 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; uniform price of: Packet, Sc; pint, 15cs3 quart, 20c3 
DUS Clore cea er ay en get Sa se aOR ae one-half peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.25. i 
Stabler’s Extra Early—A large early sort, coming into use about the : : : p 
same time as Marblehead, Itis a good market variety, very sweet. 
Pkt., 5¢e; pint, 15¢c; quart, 20c; peck, $1:00; bushel _.-_._2:-2--_.2-.--.--2-------- 8 25 
Extra Early Adams or Burlington—Very early andextemely hardy, but e 
not as sweet as most sorts, Pkt., 5c; pint, 15c; quart, 20c; peck, 75c; a CORRN— Field. 
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gi (See Farm Seed Department, pages 32 and 33.) 
MEDIUM EARLY AND MAIN CROP SORTS. 
Chicago Market—A favorite trucker’s corn, early, large and very pro- 
ductive; quality very fine. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15¢e; quart, 20c; 4 peck, 60c; PO P.CO RR. 
peck, $1.00; bushel 3 25 
Mendall’s Early Giant—A large early sort; the ears usually measuring @Queen’s Golden—A handsome and distinct variety of Pop-Corn, growing 
om Ree e ae aoe Eniceic God: ene DOT Bree tender. ee to a height of 6 feet and producing large ears in great abundance. 
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Perry’s Hybrid—A large early variety, coming into use a few days later pene Bonne pio a are we eee outta a a er cate 
than Marblehead. The stalk grows about six feet high, and each stalk PED MORSO SPU NOTED STON Cog SEN) 2 CORNOTO ES Ouse, One 
produces two perfect ears. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15¢e; quart, 20c; 3 peck, 60c; inch; ~ Pkt.,5c; pint; L0c}squartiicc connec cccecsae cen ee eee eee eee eee 15 
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Crosby’s Early—A favorite market variety, ears of medium size. Pkt., Silver Lace—As the name implies, is of a beautiful transparent color, 
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5¢; pint, 15c; quart, 20c; 4 peck, 60c; peck, $1.00; bushel..............--...------- 8 25 very prolifics “Pkt=,/5¢;) pints s10Cs qa tt reese 15 
